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Snecket
Snecket Sneck"et, n. A door latch, or sneck. [Prov. Eng.]

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- Snecked masonry has a mixture of roughly squared stones of different sizes. It is laid in horizontal courses with rising stones projecting through the...
- a slow person or for a slow or indolent worker from Middle High German snecke German Schneck(e) Yiddish shnek "snail") is a German and Ashke**** Jewish...
- spaces from excessive constraints. Gabion—Metal cages filled with stones Snecked masonry—Masonry made of mixed sizes of stone but in regular courses Wattle...
- foundation stone being laid on 30 May 1908. It was built in a cruciform, using Snecked red sandstone ashlar. The church includes a number of memorial stained...
- development for her in 1904; she designed the garden. This has coursed and part snecked Bargate sandstone/red brick quoins and dressings and is Grade II listed...
- Slater - Sledgehammer - Slipform stonemasonry - Slip forming - Smalley - Snecked masonry - Soft story building - Soil cement - Solid ground floor - Sorel...
- with a ba****t to the northwest end, on the outside it has 15 windows snecked rubble front with freestone dressings. The interior has groin vaulted p****ages...
- chamfered plinth with pilaster buttresses and blocking course; the rest is snecked rubble with stepped buttresses and castellated parapets. There are graduated...
- graveyard and site of an older church. The church is constructed from snecked sandstone in a Tudor style with a Scottish slate roof. A church hall is...
- been commissioned by William Dawnay, 7th Viscount Downe. It is made of snecked stone with ashlar details and has a red tile roof. It is High Victorian...